The following National Envelope plants have been closed in the past two years:
Chino, California
Long Island City, New York
Union, New Jersey
Hamburg, New York
Corsicana, Texas
Prairie View, Texas
Houston, Texas
National Envelope bankrupt in 2010 and was sold to the Gores Group. Since then, thefollowing plants will be closed by the end of 2010
Austell, Georgia
Aurora, Colorado
Lenexa, Kansas
Worcester, Massachusetts
Elk Grove, Illinois
Other plants are sure to follow in the next few months.
Also, the company is moving its headquarters from Uniondale, New York to Frisco, Texas
Yes
No, Closing...
Yes, it should be closed by the beginning of next year.
Yes, the plant will cease production by December 17, if not earlier.
Just like all the other plants the Gores Group have ruined. Another one bites the dust.
A better question would be who would buy National Envelope.
Absolutely not. National Envelope's facility in Appleton is a very important part of our manufacturing footprint and has actually taken on greater importance due to our recent facility rationalization. Rick Huntoon VP Marketing National Envelope
Yes The Gores Group , the same great people that were to save the company are closing them down and not offering hardly any one transfers. TWO WEEKS SEVRANCE PAY FOR ANY THING UNDER 14 YEARS . ELK GROVE ILL WILL GET IT MONDAY ........AND THATS JUST A START. WAIT WHO WILL BE NEXT ???
The Tagalog term for envelope is "sobre" or "liham."
1961?
sun capital It's the Gores Group
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